I didn't get shocked.
I had the check engine light a few times.
The first time I cleared it.
The second time, it appeared to clear itself.
The last time I cleared it.
The hesitation seems/ed to vary. Sometimes little to none and other times bad.
When you say that you'll post the results in a couple of hours, you know that something's going to go wrong.
I lost one of the 2 screws to the ignition coil cover in the engine. Couldn't find it anywhere.
After an hour I jacked up the car and not long after I found it had been caught by the A/C lines, but hidden under the EVAP Canister, so I couldn't see it from above. But I found it!!!!
So I ended up just cleaning the ignition coils on the passenger side, with the #4 cylinder.
I used a Dremel tool with the small round stiff wire brush, and used it to clean the 3 other contacts on the ignition coil too.
I ran some emery paper over the end of the spring.
I'd prefer to clean that screw manually, so I'll have to think of some other tool or tool I can make to do it.
I gave it a test drive, but I'll do the other 3 cylinders tomorrow and report back.
FYI
Position of cylinders on a V6 2.5 (aka. H25) engine.
From the oil cap (front) to the windscreen (aka. USA driver side front to back) = 1, 3, 5
The other side (aka. USA passenger side) - 2, 4, 6